========================================== Configuring the iSCSI Target using Ansible ========================================== The Ceph iSCSI gateway is the iSCSI target node and also a Ceph client node. The Ceph iSCSI gateway can be provisioned on dedicated node or be colocated on a Ceph Object Store Disk (OSD) node. The following steps will install and configure the Ceph iSCSI gateway for basic operation. **Requirements:** - A running Ceph Luminous (12.2.x) cluster or newer - Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 7.5 (or newer); Linux kernel v4.16 (or newer) - The ``ceph-iscsi`` package installed on all the iSCSI gateway nodes **Installation:** #. On the Ansible installer node, which could be either the administration node or a dedicated deployment node, perform the following steps: #. As ``root``, install the ``ceph-ansible`` package: :: # yum install ceph-ansible #. Add an entry in ``/etc/ansible/hosts`` file for the gateway group: :: [iscsigws] ceph-igw-1 ceph-igw-2 .. note:: If co-locating the iSCSI gateway with an OSD node, then add the OSD node to the ``[iscsigws]`` section. **Configuration:** The ``ceph-ansible`` package places a file in the ``/usr/share/ceph-ansible/group_vars/`` directory called ``iscsigws.yml.sample``. Create a copy of this sample file named ``iscsigws.yml``. Review the following Ansible variables and descriptions, and update accordingly. See the ``iscsigws.yml.sample`` for a full list of advanced variables. +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Variable | Meaning/Purpose | +======================================+======================================+ | ``seed_monitor`` | Each gateway needs access to the | | | ceph cluster for rados and rbd | | | calls. This means the iSCSI gateway | | | must have an appropriate | | | ``/etc/ceph/`` directory defined. | | | The ``seed_monitor`` host is used to | | | populate the iSCSI gateway’s | | | ``/etc/ceph/`` directory. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ``cluster_name`` | Define a custom storage cluster | | | name. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ``gateway_keyring`` | Define a custom keyring name. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ``deploy_settings`` | If set to ``true``, then deploy the | | | settings when the playbook is ran. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ``perform_system_checks`` | This is a boolean value that checks | | | for multipath and lvm configuration | | | settings on each gateway. It must be | | | set to true for at least the first | | | run to ensure multipathd and lvm are | | | configured properly. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ``api_user`` | The user name for the API. The | | | default is `admin`. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ``api_password`` | The password for using the API. The | | | default is `admin`. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ``api_port`` | The TCP port number for using the | | | API. The default is `5000`. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ``api_secure`` | True if TLS must be used. The | | | default is `false`. If true the user | | | must create the necessary | | | certificate and key files. See the | | | gwcli man file for details. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ``trusted_ip_list`` | A list of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses | | | who have access to the API. By | | | default, only the iSCSI gateway | | | nodes have access. | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ **Deployment:** Perform the following steps on the Ansible installer node. #. As ``root``, execute the Ansible playbook: .. prompt:: bash # cd /usr/share/ceph-ansible ansible-playbook site.yml --limit iscsigws .. note:: The Ansible playbook will handle RPM dependencies, setting up daemons, and installing gwcli so it can be used to create iSCSI targets and export RBD images as LUNs. In past versions, ``iscsigws.yml`` could define the iSCSI target and other objects like clients, images and LUNs, but this is no longer supported. #. Verify the configuration from an iSCSI gateway node: .. prompt:: bash # gwcli ls .. note:: See the `Configuring the iSCSI Target using the Command Line Interface`_ section to create gateways, LUNs, and clients using the `gwcli` tool. .. important:: Attempting to use the ``targetcli`` tool to change the configuration will cause problems including ALUA misconfiguration and path failover issues. There is the potential to corrupt data, to have mismatched configuration across iSCSI gateways, and to have mismatched WWN information, leading to client multipath problems. **Service Management:** The ``ceph-iscsi`` package installs the configuration management logic and a Systemd service called ``rbd-target-api``. When the Systemd service is enabled, the ``rbd-target-api`` will start at boot time and will restore the Linux IO state. The Ansible playbook disables the target service during the deployment. Below are the outcomes of when interacting with the ``rbd-target-api`` Systemd service. .. prompt:: bash # systemctl rbd-target-api - ``reload`` A reload request will force ``rbd-target-api`` to reread the configuration and apply it to the current running environment. This is normally not required, since changes are deployed in parallel from Ansible to all iSCSI gateway nodes - ``stop`` A stop request will close the gateway’s portal interfaces, dropping connections to clients and wipe the current LIO configuration from the kernel. This returns the iSCSI gateway to a clean state. When clients are disconnected, active I/O is rescheduled to the other iSCSI gateways by the client side multipathing layer. **Removing the Configuration:** The ``ceph-ansible`` package provides an Ansible playbook to remove the iSCSI gateway configuration and related RBD images. The Ansible playbook is ``/usr/share/ceph-ansible/purge_gateways.yml``. When this Ansible playbook is ran a prompted for the type of purge to perform: *lio* : In this mode the LIO configuration is purged on all iSCSI gateways that are defined. Disks that were created are left untouched within the Ceph storage cluster. *all* : When ``all`` is chosen, the LIO configuration is removed together with **all** RBD images that were defined within the iSCSI gateway environment, other unrelated RBD images will not be removed. Ensure the correct mode is chosen, this operation will delete data. .. warning:: A purge operation is destructive action against your iSCSI gateway environment. .. warning:: A purge operation will fail, if RBD images have snapshots or clones and are exported through the Ceph iSCSI gateway. .. highlight:: console :: [root@rh7-iscsi-client ceph-ansible]# ansible-playbook purge_gateways.yml Which configuration elements should be purged? (all, lio or abort) [abort]: all PLAY [Confirm removal of the iSCSI gateway configuration] ********************* GATHERING FACTS *************************************************************** ok: [localhost] TASK: [Exit playbook if user aborted the purge] ******************************* skipping: [localhost] TASK: [set_fact ] ************************************************************* ok: [localhost] PLAY [Removing the gateway configuration] ************************************* GATHERING FACTS *************************************************************** ok: [ceph-igw-1] ok: [ceph-igw-2] TASK: [igw_purge | purging the gateway configuration] ************************* changed: [ceph-igw-1] changed: [ceph-igw-2] TASK: [igw_purge | deleting configured rbd devices] *************************** changed: [ceph-igw-1] changed: [ceph-igw-2] PLAY RECAP ******************************************************************** ceph-igw-1 : ok=3 changed=2 unreachable=0 failed=0 ceph-igw-2 : ok=3 changed=2 unreachable=0 failed=0 localhost : ok=2 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=0 .. _Configuring the iSCSI Target using the Command Line Interface: ../iscsi-target-cli